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InterNational
Les énergies renouvelables en mer relient les hommes et les territoires

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 4:16


durée : 00:04:16 - Chroniques littorales - par : Jose Manuel Lamarque - C'est une autre vision que nous apportent ces énergies renouvelables en mer, puisque leurs spécificités dépendent avant tout de la mer, comme l'explique Brigitte Bornemann, la présidente du site d'information Énergies de la mer.

The JFH Podcast
223: Do We Need New Christmas Music? A JFH Panel Discussion

The JFH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 71:41


On this special holiday episode, host Chase Tremaine is joined by a panel of Jesusfreakhideout staff writers - Alex Caldwell, Michael Weaver, and David Craft - to pose the question: Do we need more Christmas music? What do we want or not want in new versions of Christmas classics or in brand new Christmas-themed compositions? The JFH Podcast will return in 3 weeks, on January 8th. In the meantime, consider checking out John DiBiase's new illustrated children's book Lloyd the Chipmunk (purchase on John's website or on Amazon) as well as podcast host Chase Tremaine's Friends Club, featuring monthly new music and weekly podcast episodes. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.

Schopp and Bulldog
Is McDermott relient on Allen?

Schopp and Bulldog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 10:31


Bulldog continues to take your calls on how you feel about Sean McDermott

The JFH Podcast
213: Which JFH Staff Picks #1 Album is the Best? A JFH Panel Discussion

The JFH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 108:05


Podcast host Chase Tremaine and his faithful crew of regular guest hosts - Scott Fryberger, Josh Balogh, and Evan Dickens - reconvene to tackle a crazy mission: to rank the past twenty years of JFH Staff Picks aka #1 albums of the year. From 2004's mmhmm by Relient K through 2023's Sand & Cinder, Tide & Timber by American Arson, we are setting out to determine which is the best of the best. Would you like to hear and even appear as a guest on the host's new podcast series? Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.

Star Trek: Reliant (RPG Live Play)
Star Trek: Relient – Trident, Pt. 5 : Fishing for Answers

Star Trek: Reliant (RPG Live Play)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 101:22


Questions, some more questions….. and oh God, look at all those question. Oh, here’s some answers too.

2 minutes chrono de Bleu Poitou
Six pompiers de la Vienne relient Chauvigny à Biarritz au profit de la lutte contre Alzheimer

2 minutes chrono de Bleu Poitou

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 2:02


durée : 00:02:02 - Six pompiers de la Vienne relient Chauvigny à Biarritz au profit de la lutte contre Alzheimer

The BlackSheep Podcast: Presented by HM Magazine

Cullen and Mason chat with Matthew Hoopes from Relient K. They chat about his history in Relient K, how his faith has changed over the years, and new music you can expect from Relient K.Check out Relient K here.Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@theblacksheeppodcastHM

The JFH Podcast
178: March Madness Tournament of 2003 Albums

The JFH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 92:37


March Madness 2003 kicks off with a massive bracket project for the JFH Podcast to determine the greatest album of 2003. On this week's episode, JFH staffers Chase Tremaine, Josh Balogh, Scott Fryberger, and Evan Dickens join together to bring the top 64 down to the top 32. Polling will commence with the JFH Podcast Facebook group. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.

The BlackSheep Podcast: Presented by HM Magazine

Cullen and Mason chat with Jon Schneck, one of the guitarists for Relient K. They chat about his time in Relient K, why Relient K recently had a queer Christian musician open for them, and if we can expect a new Relient K album.Check out Relient K: relientk.comCheck out our partner HM Magazine: hmmagazine.comFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcast

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Forum - La 1ere
La Russie pourrait-elle couper les câbles internet sous-marins qui relient l'Europe à au reste du monde? Interview de Camille Morel

Forum - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 4:56


Interview de Camille Morel, chercheuse en relations internationales à l'Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3.

Your Favorite Aunts
Relient K said GAY RIGHTS!

Your Favorite Aunts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 61:34


The one where Sarah gaslights Kevin over summertime treats (otter pops? wtf?). We also cover Sean Feucht's loss of "book deal", Joe Rogan's misinformation, and Relient. K going on tour with SEMLER! Follow Sarah @RevSarahHeath Follow Kevin @theKevinGarcia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bruno dans la radio
Les invités de Bruno - Ils relient Montpellier au Népal en vélo !

Bruno dans la radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 8:09


Ce matin, on a rencontré Antoine et Camille qui sont des auditeurs de l'émission et qui ont décidé de relier Montpellier au Népal en Vélo ! Ils sont actuellement en Albanie. Retrouvez Bruno sur Fun Radio avec Bruno Guillon, Christina, Pino, Karina, Maurine, Elliot et Mikka sur Funradio.fr et sur l'application Fun Radio.

Star Trek: Reliant (RPG Live Play)
Star Trek: Relient – Risian Vice

Star Trek: Reliant (RPG Live Play)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 130:30


While the Reliant is once again getting repairs and refits the crew of the Reliant return once again to the safe and friendly and completely not ridden with Orions Risa. Shenanigans ensue.

Hagerstown Foursquare Church
Fully Relient on God

Hagerstown Foursquare Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 41:21


Sunday Message - Pastor Lilia Austin

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The JFH Podcast
131: March Madness & CCM 20th Anniversaries (feat. JFH's Josh Balogh)

The JFH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 65:29


To commemorate both the month of March and the year of 2021, Josh Balogh returns to the show for a fun bracket competition, pitting Christian music's best 2001 releases against each other to see who comes out on top, in honor of their 20th anniversaries. This episode is sponsored by Caleb Delamont, whose new EP Hymns II is available now. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.

The JFH Podcast
126: Revival for a Fractioned Heart (feat. Gable Price)

The JFH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 66:27


One of JFH's favorite artists of 2020, Gable Price, comes on the show to talk about the formation of his band, the story behind their debut album, and even his favorite Switchfoot and Relient K albums. Gable Price & Friends's latest single "You Are My Country" is out now. This episode is sponsored by Rekeshia Bennett, whose new single "Reconnections" is available now wherever you stream or purchase music. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.

Sadie Hawkins Pod.
#071 - Which To Bury, Us or the Hatchet (guest Grace Semler Baldridge of Relient Gay)

Sadie Hawkins Pod.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 99:45


No, we don't hate you, don't want to fight you. You know we'll always love you but right now Danny and Jessica are going to discuss Which To Bury, Us or the Hatchet from the album Mmhmm. Then we are joined by Grace Semler Baldridge of the TikTok band Relient Gay.Follow Grace on Twitter (@GraceBaldridge) and TikTok (@thebaldridges) and support Grace's original music as Semler at https://www.semlermusic.com/ and on Spotify. // Patreon: www.patreon.com/sadiehawkinspod// Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/sadie-hawkins-pod// Voice Mail: (402) 95-SADIE// Email: sadiehawkinspod@gmail.com// Twitter @sadiehawkinspod// Instagram @sadiehawkinspod

The JFH Podcast
116: Relient K, Switchfoot, and Judging Artists By Albums or By Songs

The JFH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 58:03


Theo MacMillan (of Theo & Brenna) returns to the show to debate the issue: Should we judge artists primarily by their albums or by their songs? Using Switchfoot, Relient K, and Steven Curtis Chapman as their primary points of reference, Theo and your host Chase duke it out. Who shall win? This episode is sponsored by FKA Promise, whose EP titled The Redemption will be available September 1, wherever you stream or purchase music. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.

Nerd heaven
Star Trek Picard "Broken Pieces" In Depth Analysis and Review

Nerd heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 27:35


Everything is coming together in this week's episode of Star Trek Picard "Broken Pieces". We delve deeply into Rios's character, seeing the broken pieces of his life symbolised in his holograms. We also get a much greater understanding of the mythology of the show. And it's exciting me. We're getting the big-scale science fiction coming into view, and we finally add a little more depth to the villains of the show. Let's dive in and geek out over this episode together. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven I’m Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of the stars And I am a nerd.   This is episode 18 of the podcast. Today, we’re talking about the 8th episode of Star Trek Picard. Broken Pieces.   The description on Memory alpha reads When devastating truths behind the Mars attack are revealed, Picard realizes just how far many will go to preserve secrets stretching back generations, all while the La Sirena crew grapples with secrets and revelations of their own. Narissa directs her guards to capture Elnor, setting off an unexpected chain of events on the Borg cube.   The episode was written by Michael Chabon It was directed by Maja Vrvilo And it first aired on the 12th of March 2020.   Make it so. This episode is really starting to fill in the new mythology of the show now. That’s seen straight away with this week’s flashback, in which we learn about the origins of the Zhat Vash. The episode begins with some beautiful scenes of a nebula. Just like the first episode. But we don’t see the Enterprise D. Instead, we zoom past 8 suns onto a planet. The on screen label calls this Aia, the great world. It seems a group of Romulans, all female, sent out to study this strange phenomenon. A system of 8 stars, which seemed scientifically unfeasible. There they found, on a planet, the remnants of an ancient civilisation, and a storehouse of memories that explained how their civilisation died. Yes. This is the kind of cool mythology I’ve been wanting from Star Trek. We don’t even know the name of this ancient race, but they were clearly very advanced. I wonder if they knew the Iconians. They also operated in what is now Romulan space in the distant past. The Romulans call this warning message “the admonition.” The first time they heard it, they formed the Zhat Vash. This was hundreds of years ago, so pre-Kirk. And interestingly, Commodore Oh appears to be their leader. So, we’re left wondering again, is she biologically a Romulan or a Vulcan? We’ll come back to this later. We don’t get to see the full extent of the message, but as Oh says, it drives many of them mad. In fact, after seeing it, most of them immediately commit suicide, some of them in quite unpleasent ways. This is super dark. I actually found it pretty disturbing. It seems we’re getting a lot of suicide in this show. Now, I’m really fortunate that I’ve never been touched by suicide in my life, or my family, but even I am fiding this quite disturbing. We’ll talk more about what this message means later, when Picard and crew figure it all out, but for now, let’s just say that the show has fleshed out more about the Zhat Vash, and why they hate synthetic lifeforms. Which is good.Our villains are finally getting some depth to them. And, we learn that Rizzo really is a cold-hearted monster. While the others tear out their hair and do other horrific things to themselves, she stands there, clearly struggling with the images a little, but holding it all together. If she were a Vulcan, I’d call this emotional control. But I think that Rizzo just doesn’t have a heart. She’s an evil…..we’ll...let’s just say I don’t like her. There are two kinds of Villains in fiction. There are some that you love to hate. These are the ones that you want to see more of. You get excited when they appear in an episode. Weyoun, Bester, Morden, Scorpius. And then there are others that you just kinda hope they die soon because you just don’t want to see them. Rizzo is firmly in the second camp for me. I find myself wanting her to die for all she’s done. Man, I promise I’m not so vindictive against real people. Just fictional ones. We get confirmation now that it was the Zhat Vash who organised the synth attack on Mars. So they sabotaged the rescue efforts to help their own people. I’m kind of in a place where I can buy that now. They’re worried about what they consider to be a significantly greater threat than the supernova. And having read the novel, The Last Best Hope, it seems that due to their arrogance and price, half the Romulan leadership didn’t want Starfleet’s help to begin with. We recognise another of these first Vhat Vash. Ramdha, the Romulan who was assimilated and then went crazy, calling Soji the destroyer. She doesn’t handle the admonition as well as Rizzo, but she does survive. This is making sense of a lot of what we’ve seen. It seems to have been the admonition itself that drove the borg cube to shut down after they assimilated Ramdha. Really interesting stuff. Oh and Ramdha is Rizzo’s aunt. She raised Rizzo and Narak. Rizzo says that when Ramdha lost her mind, she did it with panache. I feel like panache is not the kind of word you’d expect to hear from a Romulan.  I know they’re reallying speaking Romulan, and we’re just hearing a translation into english. But panache is a french word, included in our language for historical reasons. I dunno, it just didn’t feel right somehow to me. There’s a nice bit of subtle foreshadowing when Rizzo says “I’d have made a much better borg than you. Resistance is futile.” And let me just say, while I keep going on about hating Rizzo, I found Peyton List’s acting in this episode pretty darn good. I think she’s a lot better when she’s not so busy trying to seduce her brother or being Miss-Super-Evil-Face. Once again, the romulans are choosing to fight Elnor hand to hand instead of shooting him with a disruptor. If they’d shot while he was stunned by that grenade, he’d be dead. This whole tradition of Zhat Vash fighting Qowat Milat by hand seems a plot convenience that exists purely so they can have a kick-butt sword wielding elf on the show. Don’t get me wrong, I love Elnor. He’s awesome. But a fighter who uses a sword just doesn’t work in a sci-fi setting like Star Trek. Anyway, Seven saves him at the last minute and asks “Where is Hugh?” Then there’s a very nice touching moment as Elnor breaks down and Seven has to, rather uncomfortably, console him. She does a good job seeing as though it’s pretty clear this is outside her comfort zone. So apparently Seven knew Hugh off-screen, we just never got to see them together. My guess is that Seven gave Hugh the Fenris Ranger contact card. Elnor was actually in Hugh’s office when he found it. So that kinda makes sense now. I’m still not thrilled about Hugh’s death. It feels like they’ve totally wasted the potential of his character. They made such a fuss about bringing him back, but barely did anything with him. And his death wasn’t satisfying. He didn’t die saving the day. He kinda failed. Yes, there’s a realism to that, because we don’t always die in some big grand moment. That’s kind of why I have somewhat defended Tasha Yar’s death. I dunno. I’m torn between my appreciation for gritty realism, and my desire for Hugh to have been treated with more respect. It’s very clear that something weird is going on with Rios the minute he sees Soji.  There’s a lot going on in this scene. Picard wants to go to Deep Space 12 to get reinforcements from Starfleet. Makes sense. They can’t fight off a whole fleet of Romulan ships by themselves. This understandable makes Soji nervous. She thought they would be heading straight for her homeworld. And then Raffi is suddenly very suspicious of Soji, given the revelations about Agnes. First of all, I like that the crew have figured out that Agnus killed Bruce Maddox. They’re not gonna drag that out and have our characters unnaturally stupid. Good. I can understand Raffi is distrustful because Picard knows nothing about Soji. He’s putting all his faith in that single Neuron. But, this was the mission. Rescuing Soji is the whole reason they came out here. Picard is kinda kidding himself a bit, trying desperately to make up excuses for Agnes, because he doesn’t want her to be a Romulan spy, and a murderer. But he does accept reason, even though he doesn’t want to. There was a nice little scene between Picard and Clancy. And I feel it redeems her as a character a little. She is starting to regain her respect for Picard, now that he’s proven to be right. She even calls him Admiral Picard. I love it when Picard says, “I’m sorry but if you say this is not a job for Starfleet then you are a waste of space.” Anyway, she agrees. She’s sending a squadron to meet Picard at DS12. He’s to wait there for them to arrive. I like how Raffi is getting all giddy with excitement about the whole conspiracy theory, even while knowing she shouldn’t because the whole thing is horrible. She does like her conspiracy theories. It makes no sense that it takes Raffi so long to realise that the Rios she’s talking to is a hologram. I mean, his Irish accent is hard to miss. She must be really preoccupied. The fact that the ENH recognises Soji and calls her Jana is very interesting information. It confirms that Rios has seen a soji-type android before. Which explains his reaction to her. I’m not really a fan of the glowing eyes while thinking thing the holograms do in this episode. First of all, there’s no reason for them to do that. The Doctor never did that on Voyager. Second of all, why take so long to access such a simple piece of data. Computers today could gather that same information, from the internet, in a fraction of the time the hologram’s eyes glow. And this is 24th century computer technology. The whole thing is like programming an artificial progress bar when none is needed. You can maybe explain that they’re downloading this information from memory alpha, in which case, that’s pretty high bandwidth for subspace. But this is information I’d expect them to have locally. But I like that the ENH actually proves useful, when Raffi realises she does have an astrogation question. The Romulans were depicting an octanary system all over the borg cube. A system of 8 stars. Enoch says that septenary systems are extremely rare. The only known account of an octanary is an apocryphal ancient Romulan star chart. Now Raffi begins to realise the conclave of 8 refers to the place where the bad guys met, not 8 people. Now they’re getting somewhere. I like that they at least acknowledge here that the gravitational mechanics would be incredibly complex. Which, of course, is true. Having read the book, The Three Body Problem, I have an inkling of just how complex a trinary system would be. For a planet to actually exist in an octanary system seems pretty unrealistic. But again, we’ll come back to that. I love Elnor’s childlike innocence. That combined with his kick-butt skills as a warrior make him quite an interesting character. Seven’s plan, originally Hugh’s plan, is to regenerate the cube. Re-activate the borg drones. I love the shot of the drone rebuilding the ship. At first, I thought they were nano probes. But then when you realise the scale, they’re a lot bigger. Let’s call them macro probes. It seems a logical aspect of borg technology. She’s playing a bit of a dangerous game. There are huge moral questions about what she’s doing, essentially re-assimilating the XBs, putting them into a localised micro-collective. Controlling their thoughts like a pseudo Borg queen. It’s chilling when she says “I might not want to release them.” There’s a very nice character scene between Picard and Soji and the dinner table. It doesn’t really push the plot forward at all, but it deepens both of their characters, and I really like it. The choice of a scottish accent for the engineering hologram is quite on the nose, as a tribute to Scotty. Especially since Lorca already did that in Discovery. But it doesn’t really bother me. He’s quite different to Scotty. I actually quite like him. The idea that this octanary system was artificially created is very interesting. My sense-of-wonder metre is going off. It’s showing you the power of this ancient race, whoever they were. Showing off isn’t a bad guess at their motivation, but clearly raffi has the better theory. Such an extreme act would call attention to a message you really want people to hear. I’m enjoying Raffi’s little detective work in this episode. I think maybe she’s jumping to the truth more easily than she realistically should, but it’s still enjoyable. There’s some good quiet scenes with Rios in his quarters in this episode. Nice to see his old Starlfleet uniform. Looks like Rios’s old ship, the ibn Majid might have been a sovereign class, like the Enterprise E, which is pretty awesome. I don’t think it’s stated outright, but I get the impression Rios was first officer of the ship. His captain’s name was Alonzo Vandermeer. Not a name we’ve heard before, I believe. The scene with all the Rios holograms together is absurdly fun. I’m quite enjoying the engineer’s overuse of scottish slang. But that tactical hologram. How useless is he? The bloke just wants to sleep and laze around. It seems the holograms don’t just have Rios’s appearance, and aspects of his personality, but his memories as well. But Rios has removed something from their memories. And it’s all about his time on the ibn Majid. We learn that captain Vandermeer killed himself. Yet another suicide in this show. So then we get Picard’s reunion with Agnes. There’s no more self-deception. Picards tells her straight. You will turn yourself over to the authorities for the murder of Bruce Maddox. Agnes said Oh put her hands on her face and poured in poison. Why doesn’t she know that’s called a mind meld? Put her hands on my face seems a very awkward phrasing when she should just say “she mind melded with me.” Weird. So Agnes gushes all over Soji’s human-like attributes. Just like Bashir and Kestra. But Agnes says now that she’s met Soji, she’d never kill her. I’m finding that hard to buy. The admonition Oh showed her was so traumatic it caused her to kill her lover and mentor. But now, having met Soji, she’s a changed woman? I’m afraid I don’t trust Agnes at all at this point. Soji says she’d never give agnes the opportunity to kill her, but she’s giving her an opportunity right now.Why on Earth did Picard leave those two in a room together. That’s crazy. Agnes should be in the brig until they reach DS12. she certainly shouldn’t be roaming the ship and joining them at their makeshift conference table. “I’m done murdering people now, so that’s a good thing.”  “Oh, well in that case Agnes, it’s all good. Take a seat, Mate.” I mean, come on. Raffi refers to Rios’s record player as a walkman. Reminds me of an early Christopher Ecclestone Doctor Who Episode, where they refer to a jukebox as an ipod. Somehow it was funnier in Doctor Who. Rizzo is going around murdering all the xbs. So Seven does what she doesn’t want to do. She takes control of the queen’s systems and re-assimilates the drones. I got a thrill when the drones woke up, and we hear the voice of the collective say “We are borg.” But was kinda disappointed when Rizzo immediately had all of them, every single one, ejected into space. So here’s a rundown of what we know. There was once some kind of sisterhood of Romulans. Not the Qowat Milat. Some other group. They found this planet in the octanary system, with a warning left behind by a long dead race. The impression I get is that once a species reaches a certain threshold of developing synthetic life, a threshold Starfleet is on the verge of, some outside force comes in and destroys that civilisation, rather than just the synthetics themselves taking over. This outside force theory seems much more compelling and creepy to me. So I kinda hope they are leaning that way. Those who survived the horror of this admonition formed the Zhat Vash, dedicated to preventing the return of this outside force, by preventing all synthetic life from being created. In their minds, they’re saving the universe, which to be fair, they might just be. One of them was Oh, a half Vulcan half Romulan. I’m not sure how such a person would come about. Romulans and Vulcans are completely disunited. Until recently, they weren’t even allowed in each other’s space. So how do two of them end up mating and producing a child? I know there’s a non-canon theory that Saviik was also half Romulan / Half Vulcan. I guess Nimbus III, the planet of intergalactic peace, may have been one place where vulcans and Romulans could have mixed. Oh’s mixed heritage explains a lot of things. Her lack of inner eyelids, but her ability to perform a mind meld. Anyway, when Data is created, the Zhat Vash are concerned. So Oh infiltrates Starfleet and works her way up to chief of starfleet security. All with the hopes of preventing the Federation from developing true synthetic life. She engineers the attack on mars, to turn the Federation against synths, and ban their research. It works. Bruce Maddox flees to a distant world and continues his research. Then the ibn Majid encounters a ship from that world, containing two of Maddox’s creations. One of them looks identical to Soji and Dahj. Starfleet treats this like any other first contact situation, but Oh gives orders to captain Vandermeer to kill the synth ambassadors. If he disobeys, the ibn Majid and its crew will all be killed. He’s got to know at this point that Oh is not above board. Does he consider going to someone else in Starfleet, I wonder? I guess he decides the only way to protect his crew is to carry out the order. So he does. Rios goes at him hard for this. Telling him this was the wrong thing to do. Overcome with guilt, Vandermeer kills himself. And now Rios has to live with the guilt that his judgement pushed his captain over the edge. Rios is a broken person, symbolised by the 5 holograms, each a broken piece of him. He covers up the whole thing, so as to protect the ibn Majid. But he goes through post-traumatic stress from the whole experience and is booted out of starfleet. Maddox sends two of his creations, Dahj and Soji, out into the universe, to find out the truth behind the synth ban. One to earth, the other to the Borg Cube. We can see how the borg cube is connected. They assimilated Ramdha, and the knowledge of the admonition caused the borg to all shut down. But how does Maddox know this connection? How does he know to send Soji there? But it backfires. Her presence on the cube allows Narak and Rizzo to find the location of Maddox’s world, and now they’re sending a fleet to destroy it. It’s all coming together, and I’m really liking it. The value of a mystery is all based on the payoff. So far, the mysteries on this show are paying off much better than the Red angle did on Discovery season 2. That, in my opinion, was the biggest weakness of that season. I loved the setup, and I loved the character stuff with Pike. Pike was awesome. But the payoff fell flatter than I’d hoped. This episode only makes my excitement about Star Trek Picard grow. I feel like we’re in the middle of something very important. Something big.  Now that she realises that she has put her people in danger, Soji isn’t willing to wait for Clancy’s squadron.  There’s no time to lose. They have to get home to protect the world from the Zhat Vash. So she takes over the ship. But I love Rios’s lullaby that gives him back control of the ship. Smart. At this point, Picard is willing to let Soji take them straight to her home. “She’s done it Maddox’s way, she done it my way. Let’s let her try her way.” I’m kinda torn on this. The Zhat Vash ships are on their way. We’ll see more of them leave the sub shortly. If we don’t get there before they do, it’s all over. On the other hand, what can one little ship do against that Romulan fleet? Clancy told Picard to wait at DS12 for the squadron. How’s she gonna feel about him now that he’s disobeying that order. Just as they were starting to be able to work together again. But they can at least get there in time to warn the synths of the coming danger. Maybe the synths have some defenses. It’s understandable, and mildly amusing, that Picard doesn’t know how to operate the new holographic controls on this ship. So they head off for a Borg transwarp conduit, which should get them there quicker. While the un-reclaimed drones have all been flushed into space, there are still xbs on board, which Seven appears to be controlling. They swam Rizo. And yes! Finally, She dies! Woohoo. Ah. I’m a terrible terrible person. I’d say it’s more likely they’re assimilating her, rather than tearing her apart, so maybe she’s not fully dead. But assimilation seems a fitting punishment for her crimes. For her hate. I don’t have a problem with her trying to save the universe from this big evil threat, but it’s the way she goes about it. Instead of warning everybody of the threat, she works in secret, because that’s the romulan way, and she doesn’t care who she hurts or kills in the process. That’s what upsets me about her. Actually, on rewatch, what I thought was her assimilation, I think, was her beaming out to safety. Darn it! So Seven achieved nothing. She regained control of the cube, but the Romulans are all gone anyway. We learn that as an ensign, Picard served on a ship called the Reliant. Not the same Relient from the wrath of khan, of course. That one was destroyed. This was probably the Relient A, or maybe the Relient B. There’s a nice little conversation between Picard and Rios. Picard pointed out that the Zhat Vash set the trap, with the attack on Mars, but Starfleet could have side-stepped it. Instead, they gave in to fear. I feel like this theme of fear is even timlier that the writers intended, given the whole covid-19 thing going on right now. There’s certainly a lot of feat in the world right now. Risk points out that there is still a very real danger. Picard believes fear is the great destroyer, not the synthetics, or some outside force from 200,000 years ago. I think they both have interesting points. Picard is right about fear, but I think he’s not giving enough credence to the threat this outside force could represent. Of course, what we need is more information. The truth can sometimes dissipate fear. Of course, the truth can also confirm our fears. It’s all very interesting stuff. It’s all very Star Trek. As the La Sierrena enters the borg conduit, we see that Narak has found them again. Logical. He knows where they’re heading. He follows them in. I really enjoyed this episode, and I’m hungry for more. Bring it on. With my ongoing walk to Mordor, I’ve been captured by Baron Wright. My next milestone is Bree. I’ve been recording my thoughts about Fellowship of the Ring, both the book and movie. After we’re finished with Star Trek Picard, I’ll be sharing my very first Lord of The Rings Read, Watch and Walk episodes. But until next week, I’m Adam David Collings. Live long and prosper. Make it so.

Reminiscent
145. 15 Years of Relient K's Mmhmm, a Vaguely Christian Masterpiece

Reminiscent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 62:24


Relient K’s vaguely christian breakout 4th album ‘Mmhmm’ stirred a lot of conversation back in the early 2000s, just as it did this week. The guys discuss the christian undertones of the band, whether it hurt or helped their perception as a band that definitely knew how to rock just as hard as the rest of them, and the guys each pick their favorite banger and their favorite sleeper tune.   Links: Our Mmhmm Article Stand Atlantic’s Skinny Dipping Sam Pura on The Story So Far’s ‘Proper Dose’ Kiss and Tell Music Video Lover Remix (feat. Shawn Mendes) by Taylor Swift     Songs of the week: In Violet by Grayscale Kiss and Tell by Angels and Airwaves     *Listen to these songs and millions of other songs on Apple Music with a 3 month free trial*   Follow us on Twitter at @_ReminscentFM and Instagram!

The JFH Podcast
089: Newspaper for October 9, 2019

The JFH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 25:54


News this month comes from Norma Jean, NF, Disciple, Relient K, Selah, Sara Groves, and many more, as we keep you updated with the latest goings-on in the Christian music industry and Jesusfreakhideout.com. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.

Sounds Like Liberty
SLL 055: Jaron Weidner On A Skateboard In Midair

Sounds Like Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 59:37


Before today’s interview we are going to jump back to one of my favorite christian rock bands Reliant K with College Kids.  Does it have anything worthwhile to say about the college experience? Where does it land on our scale from Dylan to July? Nicky’s pick is a noisy progressive record called The Fleeting Light of Impermanence by The Appleseed Cast out of Atlanta, Georgia. It’s ambiant noise of the best kind with the vocals as another fantastic instrument.  https://graveface.bandcamp.com/album/the-fleeting-light-of-impermanence I’ve got Sailing England by The Pounds. This is another folk album (big shock) with mouth harp and banjo to show that the americana trend has most definitely crossed the pond. Each track has its own flavor. In some cases it’s almost a gimmick; like Miss Me building layers of sound, or Walking Around with its ambient noise. Thankfully the solid production keeps it from getting too annoying. There is a continuum between charming and depressing I basically hang out there. If you’re like me, this is the perfect mood music. https://thepounds.bandcamp.com/album/sailing-england Today’s guest is Jaron Weidner; entrepreneur and lead singer of the band Hundred Year Dash  Check out The Symmetry Ep http://bit.ly/2W6Fbcb  Here are some of the artists we talked about: Mxpx https://spoti.fi/2VR1e1q  Five Iron Frenzy https://spoti.fi/2LGPQW3  The Chariot https://spoti.fi/2X8gF71  Tooth & Nail Records http://bit.ly/2QrIyEu  The Postal Service https://spoti.fi/2M7sWax  Mutemath https://spoti.fi/2YVqHsF  Passion Pit https://spoti.fi/2X84cjF  Title Fight https://spoti.fi/2K2Z50i  Basement https://spoti.fi/30L5XWe  Frightened Rabbit https://spoti.fi/2YJF7Me  Jaron Recommends  Brother Sister - Mewithoutyou http://bit.ly/2I19cQE  Disintegration - The Cure http://bit.ly/2K4Do00  Julianne Baker http://bit.ly/2VSc3QK  Find all the episodes at http://www.ancapmusic.com Check out the show’s spotify soundtrack here:https://spoti.fi/2MFxkKG To Support Us Join The Freedom Choir here: http://www.supportsll.com Click here to sign up for email list:http://bit.ly/2MDWoSg Want the best course in music & liberty online? http://freedomsong365.com

About to Break
Episode 87: Musician Ethan Luck is About to Break over releasing a solo album, Touring with Kings of Leon and Being in countless Tooth and Nail bands.

About to Break

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 69:45


Ethan Luck is a musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist and photographer who has played in many bands, most prominently, the Ska band The O.C. Supertones and rock band Relient K. He has played on albums for Demon Hunter, Kutless, Roper, Nikki Clan and Last Tuesday. As well as playing on the road with Kings of Leon. Follow ethan on social @ethanluck Connect with Ethan and check out his podcasts at http://www.ethanluck.com/ Love the show? Why not become a producer? For $1 or more a month you can become a part of the team 
Check out our Patreon page to find out more for live show dates visit TaylorHughes.com/live You can hear all episodes and get more info on our website abouttobreakpodcast.com

The JFH Podcast
018: The One about Sad, So Very Sad Songs

The JFH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 80:31


In this episode, hosts Mark and Chase go head-to-head in a debate about whether Relient K's Air for Free is a great album, then they find more common ground as they share lists of songs that have made them cry over the years. This episode is sponsored by The Lighthouse Events (thelighthouseevents.com) and Worship in the Adirondacks, a festival in upstate New York this June 29-30. Learn more by going to worshipintheadirondacks.com. The JFH Podcast is hosted by Mark Rice and Chase Tremaine. Production, editing, and music is also by Chase. The podcast is executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, please send an email to Christopher@Jesusfreakhideout.com. You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, @JFHPodcast.

C-Pop
Listening to Relient K's "Air for Free" (95)

C-Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 18:41


Taylor and Jessilyn dig into the Christian band's newest album and talks about their favorite songs.

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PlaySound Podcast
6: Relient Effin' K

PlaySound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 56:16


We're back! This week, we talk about... -Pokemon GO -Blink-182 -Amazon -Mt. Dew -Amazon Prime Day -Moving! ... and more!

First Impressions
Ep. Five - Metallica's "The Black Album" vs. Relient K's "Forget and Not Slow Down"

First Impressions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 73:26


First Impressions is back once again! This week, we talk about news, Kesha vs. Dr Luke, festival lineups and then our albums of the week: The Black Album and Forget and Not Slow Down. We hope you enjoy it! Apologies for the slight sound issues (again) at the beginning of the podcast, it gets sorted 10 minutes in! To make up for this, have a photo of us (and Charlotte) being idiots at Enter Shikari - http://imgur.com/CmDGuHC Recommendations - Listen to Sahara from Forget and Not Slow Down! - Wes Anderson films! We watched Rushmore this week and it was great, as is the Life Aquatic - Rick - The Used's In Love and Death, Two Steps From Hell's Solaris (especially if you play video games) - Romy - Somos's First Day Back, The Lightning Seeds' Cloudcuckooland You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes if you so desire (and rate/review us too if you’re feeling super generous!), and is also available on Overcast, Stitcher and TuneIn. iTunes - itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/first…d1079801210?mt=2 Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1079801210/first-impressions Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=82642&refid=stpr TuneIn - http://tunein.com/radio/First-Impressions-p831744/ Please direct any questions/thoughts/abuse (please don’t abuse us, we’re very sensitive souls) to one of us, Soundcloud or our email, podcastfirstimpressions@gmail.com. Next week’s albums: Dream Theater's "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence" (Disc Two) vs. Frightened Rabbit's "The Midnight Organ Fight"

Foot in the Door
#7 - Brad Moist

Foot in the Door

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2013 59:42


If you were ever looking for a podcst that really gives you an education on how a record label runs, this episode is the one for you. Ed sits down with Brad Moist from Gotee Records for a conversation about the process of making an album, from the very beginning - finding and signing a band - all the way through finalizing the track listing. 

On Solid Rock
OSR 1038

On Solid Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2010 22:29


Welcome to On Solid Rock where your host  Bailey  guides you through a half hour of chart topping Contemporary Christian Music. This episode features videos from FM Static, Jeremy Camp, Ryan Kirkland, Relient K, Falling Up, and we close with Chris Tomlin.

On Solid Rock
On Solid Rock 1004

On Solid Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2008 22:35


Welcome to On Solid Rock where your host Bailey guides you through a half hour of chart topping Contemporary Christian Music. This episode features artists Mark Harris, Stellar Kart, Relient K, Stacie Orrico and Da T.R.U.T.H, featuring Tye Tribbett. We start off with David Phelps and his video "Behold The Lamb"

Jesusfreakhideout.com Podcasts
Relient K Interview

Jesusfreakhideout.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2007 5:12


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OhMyGood
OhMyGood Episode 1A: Obsessions-Subliminal Mindcontrol-

OhMyGood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2006 12:24


-Hello and Hola! -Switchfoot talk -Quotes and lyrics -Brianna thinks Lauren is helping her case against Switchfoot -Can't forget Relient K -Brianna thinks they have better songs, but they all sound the same -Lauren disagrees (as usual) -Relief from Spanish and History classes (at last) -LOST! -Is it Wednesday yet?! -Lauren will live again once Season 3 starts -Brianna decides that 56 dollars for a DVD of LOST is too expensive for "not that good of a show"! -Lauren doesn't shut up when she should -Brianna has a semi-okay case against LOST... which Lauren makes sure to touché! -One will go to great extents for something one is obsessed with -Lauren's copy of Sorcerer's Stone is in 5 peices -She has memorized the book and is now reading it in Spanish -Wicked-The Mindcontrol Musical! -Wicked Wicked Wicked -Brianna mentions that Lauren hates hypocrites.. but also that Lauren is one, but Lauren says that she doesn't hate herself... -Toss, toss and Switch-K-ost-er! For more information and updates on this podcast visit: ohymygood.podomatic.com

OhMyGood
Our Awesome Intro

OhMyGood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2006 1:10


A remake of our original intro with introductory music!